southernyahoo Posted June 16, 2011 Posted June 16, 2011 I'm a little dismayed, /a/ is pronounced ah as in "fAther" /i/ is pronounced ee as in "kIwI" and /u/ is pronounced oo as in "sUe". So the answer would be two, and out of three that ain't bad. So this is my key to analysis and quantification of my perception of these sounds in the recordings. Perceptual salience results from the convergence of twoformant frequencies, yielding spectral peaks (Fant 1960) (fig. 2). 1. For the second and third formants, F2 and F3, converge at a high frequency; 2. for [a], F2 and F1 converge at the midpoint of the frequency spectrum; 3. for , F1 and F2 converge at a low frequency
bipedalist Posted June 16, 2011 BFF Patron Posted June 16, 2011 UUU....iii.....UU.ah.ah......ting tang walla walla bing bang.......UUU....iii...UU...ah...ah..., ah... ting tang walla walla bang.......
Guest rockinkt Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 UUU....iii.....UU.ah.ah......ting tang walla walla bing bang.......UUU....iii...UU...ah...ah..., ah... ting tang walla walla bang....... I told you I wanted you to bring home a nice RICH doctor to marry - not a WITCH doctor!!!
Guest ZeTomes Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 I've always sucked at English, but my guess is one. I/A/U>>yAhoo correct
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